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August 23, 2018 by Angela

Schurig Center Welcomes New Board Member Mari Avedano

Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery is pleased to announce that survivor advocate and community volunteer Mari Avedano has joined its Board of Directors.

Download this press release here

Photo of Mari AvedanoMs. Avedano is a dedicated, experienced community volunteer who actively volunteers her time with several Marin non-profits, including North Marin Community Services, Gilead House, Novato Museums Association, and Novato Senior Citizens Club. She is currently on the Board of Soroptimist International of Novato and also recently completed the Novato Leadership Program. Ms. Avedano also brings with her professional experience in administration, human resources, and information technology with companies such as Fair Isaac, Technology Partners, and Maier, Siebel Baber.

As a traumatic brain injury survivor, Ms. Avedano brings personal knowledge of the unique challenges that survivors and their families face as they rebuild their lives after a brain injury or stroke. She first became involved with Schurig Center in 2015 as a client during her recovery. Later, as her recovery progressed, she transitioned to volunteering as an assistant in the center’s cognitive computer therapy class to help others on their journey to recovery.

Ms. Avedano is excited to apply her talents as an ambassador for Schurig Center to support the organization’s fundraising and community outreach efforts as well as acting as an advocate for survivors and their families. “We are pleased to welcome Ms. Avedano. Her experience and skills will help Schurig Center with outreach to donors and to those whose lives have been impacted by brain injury,” shared Schurig Center’s Board of Directors Chair Kimberly Strub.

Filed Under: A Day at the Center, Community Partnerships, Press Releases, Staff & Board of Directors, Thank You Community Supporters Tagged With: Board of Directors, Mari Avedano, Marin, San Francisco Bay Area, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery

July 31, 2018 by Angela

Honoring Caregivers with Sunshine & Summer Fun

Schurig Center began because of the vision of a caregiver – Karen – who believed being with others who understand and who truly care, leads to a better life than being alone. Over 30 years later, that vision carries on.

At this year’s Summer Solstice Social, we celebrated the amazing community that has grown around our center and honored caregivers for their love, support, and caring. On June 23, our “tribe” gathered on the center’s serene deck to enjoy tasty BBQ hot off the grill and homemade ice cream while listening to the soulful live music of Joey Wolpert and Bob Hahn from the B Sharp Blues Band. Plus, caregivers were treated to gifts and some much-deserved pampering and relaxation, including massages from Chrissy Kors.

Photos of summer solstice social
Photos of summer solstice social
Photos of summer solstice social

The highlight of the afternoon was the sharing of appreciation by staff and guests for the contributions that caregivers make each and every day in the lives of their loved one or client.

Executive Director Patricia Gill kicked off the love fest, “We have witnessed the strength of caregivers, and the challenges faced in being there always, for the ones you love. It is probably the toughest role a person has in life, caregiving, and one of the most rewarding. To make life better for someone we love – is a gift and purpose that brings tears of heartache at times, and tears of joy.”

Art Program Director Midge Casler echoed these sentiments, “Over the years, I have met a lot of caregivers. It’s clear to me they are very special people. Some are born knowing they want to do this work and come into the role as a job and some are caregivers out of necessity to care for a loved one. But, they are all special and require an ability to care with patience, love, attention, observation, and focus – just to name a few of the qualities. Often times, the caregivers may see some of the worst or most difficult times and behaviors from their loved ones, but let me assure you that here at Schurig Center we witness the immense love and appreciation they feel for all of you.”

Photo of sunflower artwork collageProgram Coordinator Sara Chambers was pleased to read “Like a Sunflower,” a moving poem conceived and collaboratively written by Therapeutic Program clients in honor of each of their family members and caregivers.

To read “Like a Sunflower” click here or to download and print a copy of the poem featuring original sunflower artwork created by Schurig artists, click here.

Thank you family members and caregivers!

For being here, for staying strong and resilient for your loved one, for allowing Schurig Center to be part of your journey and for allowing us to support you as well. Our work, and our lives, are enhanced by knowing you and being witness to your love and caring.

Thank you for helping to make this year’s Summer Solstice Social so memorable!

Thank you volunteers: Sandy Gilpatrick, Ellen Takayama, Jessica Thompson, Ramona Xenakis, and photographer Debbie and Todd Wright. Special thanks to Karen Halvorsen and Gwen and Martin Gans for helping to create a beautiful garden setting for all to relax and enjoy.

Filed Under: Events, For Family & Caregivers, For Survivors, Thank You Community Supporters Tagged With: Bob Hahn, caregivers, concussion, family, Joey Wolpert, poem, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, stroke

July 30, 2018 by Angela

Like a Sunflower

Conceived and collaboratively written by Therapeutic Program participants in honor of their amazing family members and caregivers. To download and print a copy of the poem with original sunflower artwork created by Schurig Center artists, click here.


Photo of sunflower artwork collageBefore I was thrown off the path of my life,
I was me and you were you.
Whether you joined this journey before or after,
Thank you dearly for all you do.

You take me out to see
The sea
The Bay
The world
Because of you my isolation has uncurled.

Like a sunflower, you help me expand
my horizons, petal by petal, moment by small moment.

Your allowing me to be steeped in this world is everything.
Everything!

I pet an animal, give it food.
I feel the sandy beach improve my mood.

Like a sunflower
you are biggest when you are slow with me.
Strong in your attention to my pace;
Matching me there you show your grace.

Loving me may sometimes be hard,
yet overall your care for me remains unmarred.
You’ve stood with me after head injury,
even when it’s hard to love myself and not get testy.

Your patience and belief in me are enduring gifts.
Your encouragement fills me even when your presence drifts.
At life’s darkest you wove my past into hopeful future possibility.

>Even in the hospital you made the case.
You said I’m brave, smart, athletic, powerful.

Still you whisper, or shout:
Go for it!
You can do it!

You tell me, told me.
Believe in yourself!
You are a fighter, a competitor!

And oh yeah, you said:
You are darn funny, too.
Silly, special you.

At Schurig we learned a quote
that Simone Weil wrote:
“Attention is the rarest form of generosity,”
she said, not knowing she spoke of your luminosity.

Today I celebrate your care and your heart
Trying to capture them with my art.

Grasping at words like a wishing star,
humbly honoring the Sunflower you are.

Filed Under: A Day at the Center, Blog, For Family & Caregivers, For Survivors Tagged With: art, caregivers, gratitude, Marin, poem, poetry, Schurig Center for Brain Injury Recovery, sunflower

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